Leslie,
Could this also be the reason that NetView displays mutliple router icons for
interfaces that are all on the same router? I am running NV 5.1.2 on AIX 4.2.1.
This did not start happening until I migrated from v4 to v5.
Thanks.
From: lclark@us.ibm.com on 07/25/2000 08:17 PM
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For problems with devices with large numbers of interfaces, it is
recommended that
you use the Turbo form of the netview database. See the Installation and
Configuration
manual. Be sure to take a database backup first, and make sure you have
lots of
free space in /usr/OV, or the process of converting can corrupt your
database. I know
that 'large number of interfaces' used to mean over 80, but it is
recommended for
over 20 these days.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Salinas Sangines Guillermo <gsalinas@scanda.com.mx>@tkg.com on 07/25/2000
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I have a problem using NetView 6.0 for AIX.
When discoverying a router with 35 interfaces, NetView polls it and after
the router is discovered, NetView deletes it.
Any suggest for this problem?
Regards
Guillermo Salinas Sanginés
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mailto:gsalinas@scanda.com.mx
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